Kill Bed Bugs with Heat Treatment n Dickinson, North Dakota

“The Bed Bug Guys” use Heat Treatment to Kill Bed Bugs in Dickinson, North Dakota for a repeat customer from Minneapolis, Minnesota. We saved the home Owner over 00 by not throwing their…

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Marisa Perry
on March 26, 2015 at 3:31 pm

I don’t like a mattress like that.idc care if it cost $2,000 or not.i like
my bed better and it is very comfy..i never cared for layered mattress’s
like that.Nah no thanks.and heat is not the only way to kill bedbugs.my
friend had bb and they sprayed her apartmeny 4 times and now she is befbug
free. plus she put down some DE

.There is no way to get rid of bed bugs with just heat. We own and operate
a pest control Company here in the Topeka KS area and it is impossible to
get rid of bed bugs with just heat. We use a combination of hand tank
chemicals, Dust in walls, bed bug covers for the mattresses, and aerosols
flusher’s, Chemical Strips to be put/placed into the customers bags, and
lot’s of glue boards for monitoring and Vacuum every crack and crevice in
the unit and all of the furniture. If you do all of what I have said that
we do and add heat to it then just maybe you can get rid of them with a one
time treatment but I doubt it. I must say that we do get are jobs done with
out the use of heat. We have not had one BED BUG job that we could not
eradicate with Chemicals. The chemicals are getting better and are doing
the job if the Technicians are doing their job right. Using Heat will not
eradicate the bed bug problems/population by it’s self and alone. I will
have to go on to say that any company that says they are using only heat
and can get rid of the problem with bed bugs are lying and are committing
fraud to the public by their lying words. Heat will not reach the ones in
the walls and the one deep inside of a couch or mattress and other items
and places. I can not count the places that we have treated that have had
the so called heat treatment done and 6 months later we are called out to
take care of the other company’s problem that they did not get rid of with
their heat Treatment. ﻿

@MjrTom2009 Hi, Dumb ass. Every Expert on Bed Bugs states Leathal
Tempuratures is 122 to 118 depending on who you talk with.. The
manufacuture of the Heaters said Instant Death @ is 122 degrees, the U of M
said it is 118-122 degrees. The Head of St. Paul Hazardous Material who is
Dave also, the Fire Chief and Head Inspector of St. Paul said Heat is the
only thing that works. Furthermore he said Chemicals do not work> You are
calling every BedBug Expert a LIAR, who are you??????

Very professional calling some random guy a dumb ass, when he does nothing
but state a valid point without the use of insulting language LOL! …
Yeah, It’s also not “instant death” as you seem to believe. Temps above 115
must be maintained for +1 hour to completely kill eggs. But good try.

@americasbestconstruc Nice backpedaling. Now that you’re agreeing with me
134 is NOT “instant death”, you’re starting to get SOME of your facts
straightened out. Next you and those other people you cited need to learn
that there’s many other ways to kill bed bugs. Start working on that, and
keep on demonstrating your level of expertise and professionalism.
Meanwhile, those of us far ahead of you on having our facts straight are
likely to continue to comment on your videos. Good luck!

The temperatures you are reaching will most deffinately kill bed bugs…
fast. But I am doubtful you are reaching those temperatures. If you are,
you have no way to confirm it. Why you would place your sensors on top of
the heater units? I surely hope it is due to lack of knowledge and not to
make the treatment move faster. Go to Heatsolete.ca and educate yourself so
that you can better treat you clients.

We also place one one each heater. This is to see your control point. We
also place heaters throughout the room at different levels. Like on the
floor and on a shelf. Where the sensor rests on the heater is the intake
and the heat comes from the bottom. Plus on top of placing remote sensors
we do a manual temp check using point and shoot thermometers every 30 mins.

Other than telling the resident to NOT throw away their matress, either you
guys really don’t know what you’re doing as noted on another video, or
you’re just plain liars. 134 degrees is NOT “instant death” and heat is NOT
the “only” way to kill bed bugs.

We use Thermal Remediation as well, but I don’t understand how you aren’t
drenched. When I walk into a heated room, I can see water gushing from my
pours in my hands. Its disgustingly hot! But as you say, it works! And the
best thing is that the big boys like Orkin won’t make that kind of
investment. Imagine the fleet upgrade plus training costs for a company the
size of Orkin.

ive been told this is the fool proof way to get rid of these pests for good
cause chemicals arent doing it anymore…..i swear i thought bed bugs were
fake but i guess my mom knew what she was talking about…..lol i thought
it was a cute saying as a child ……

the sensor on top is your control point for the room. you have multiple-up
to 72 other sensors around your treament area. you place one on top as that
is drawing in ambient air throught the upper intake…thus you know your
control point…the heat comes out the bottom of the unit.

Ha!!! I put them inside a box built to contain heat and a heat gun for
automotive use. They don’t die instantly! And if heat kills them, and
that’s the only way to kill them, what does DIATOMACEOUS EARTH do
then?!?!?!?! I guess Diatomaceous Earth cutting through their exoskeleton
causing them to dehydrate and die in about 2 hours, doesn’t kill them. Or
Diatomaceous Earth cutting through the eggs and killing the unhatched pest
also. DE kills all live and eggs and prevents them from areas.